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Fig. 2. Resting and CAP2b-stimulated inositol (1,4,5)-trisphosphate (IP3) levels in itpr mutants. (A) Resting IP3 levels are shown for tubules from the following lines: Oregon R (control), itprXR12/+, itpr90B.0/+, itpr1664/+, itpr1664/itprXR12, itpr1664/itpr90B.0, itpr1664/itpr1664 and itprWC361/itprUG3. In order to aid comparison between experiments, data are shown as the % difference between IP3 levels in itpr mutants compared with wild type (100%) ± S.E.M. (N=4). Typical IP3 content of wild-type tubules was as described in Table 1. (B) CAP2b stimulates IP3 production in itpr lines. Stimulated IP3 levels were measured in CAP2b-stimulated tubules (10-7 moll-1, 5s). Data are expressed as the % increase of unstimulated IP3 levels (calculated as [stimulated IP3]/[resting IP3]x100%; [IP3] measured in pmol µg protein-1) ± S.E.M. (N=3-4). Significant differences between IP3 content in wild-type and itpr lines are denoted by * (P<0.05, Student's t-test, unpaired samples).





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